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IN THE BORDER ZONE

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      • Statements and Press Releases
      • January 22, 2014 Press Statement
      • HWY 286 Monitoring
      • Residents Sit-In at US Border Patrol Checkpoint
      • Hearing Tomorrow in Community Lawsuit Against Border Patrol
      • Border Patrol Checkpoint Monitoring Campaign Reveals Systemic Racial Discrimination against Latinos by BP
      • Community Report: Campaign Documents Systemic Racial Discrimination At Arizona Border Patrol Checkpoint
      • Arivacans to Take Action Against Border Patrol Checkpoint
      • ACLU Threatens Legal Action, PHP Releases Video of Border Patrol Checkpoint Abuse
      • Arivacans Launch Successful First Day of Checkpoint Monitoring
      • Border Patrol Refuses to Remove Checkpoint, Congressional Rep. Grijalva Calls Foul
      • Arivaca Residents To Begin Monitoring Border Patrol Checkpoint
      • Arivaca Residents Announce Border Patrol Checkpoint Monitoring, Call for Hearing
      • What Cannot Be Counted
      • Like Thousands of Canaries in the Coal Mine: ‘Prevention Through Deterrence’ in the Sonoran Desert
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Statements and Press Releases

Border Communities Day of Action

The May 27th community hearing at the Arivaca Road checkpoint was a huge success! Please see the full press release here and check out this video!image

The action at the checkpoint on Arivaca Road in Amado, AZ was part of a regional  day of action. See the coalition press release for more details.  Updates can also be found via twitter @May27DayOfAction or on the End Border Patrol Checkpoints Facebook page.

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